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Excerpt   Listen
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Excerpt  v. t.  (past & past part. excerpted; pres. part. excerpting)  To select; to extract; to cite; to quote. "Out of which we have excerpted the following particulars."






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"Excerpt" Quotes from Famous Books



... that 'the motive force in birds' wings is apparently ten thousand times greater than the resistance of their weight,' is erroneous, of course, but study of the translation from which the foregoing excerpt is taken will show that the error detracts very little from the value of the work itself. Borelli sets out very definitely the mechanism of flight, in such fashion that he who runs may read. His reference to 'the use of a large vessel,' etc., concerns the suggestion made by ...
— A History of Aeronautics • E. Charles Vivian

... way, John Eglinton defended. We should not now combine a Norse saga with an excerpt from a novel by George Meredith. Que voulez-vous? Moore would say. He puts Bohemia on the seacoast and ...
— Ulysses • James Joyce

... respectively of bishops, abbots, priests, monks, and culdees [anchorites]. Finally there is a section on the order of meals and on the refectory and another on the obligations of a king. The following excerpt on the duties of an abbot ('I. E. Record' translation) will illustrate the style and ...
— The Life of St. Mochuda of Lismore • Saint Mochuda

... and his cabinet, Lloyd George and the statesmen of France and Italy, Portugal and Russia must be on their guard—Wolff's agency is at work, spreading poisonous propaganda. Here is an excerpt that speaks ...
— Face to Face with Kaiserism • James W. Gerard

... this proverb may be found (by those interested) in Rawlinson's note on the above passage of Herodotos, in one of the scholia on the Phoenician Maidens of Euripides (verse 1377), in Sturz's Xenophontean Lexicon, in Stobaios's Florilegium (XLIV, 41, excerpt from Nicolaos in Damascenos), in Zenobios's Centuria (V, 34), and finally in the dictionaries ...
— Dio's Rome • Cassius Dio



Words linked to "Excerpt" :   Haftarah, cutting, take out, newspaper clipping, analects, extract, choose, clipping, Haftorah, quotation, track, press cutting, Haphtorah, passage, Haphtarah, excerption, selection, chrestomathy, take, select, press clipping, cut, quote, analecta



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